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Year: 2011

Letters to the Editor: Sept. 26 through Oct. 3

October 6, 2011 Nia TowneCampus, Letters, Opinion

Textbook Prices Just Aren’t Right As most people are well aware, the prices of college textbooks are increasing at a staggering rate. Most students pay…

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Fire up the DeLorean: This ain’t your mother’s scrapbook

October 6, 2011 Nia TowneCampus, Columns, Community, Opinion

Southern Oregon University Siskiyou enthusiast Megan Zeimer highlights some of her favorite stories from Siskiyou’s past Where have all the black profs gone? by Wendy…

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The Siskiyou says goodbye to print edition

October 6, 2011September 22, 2024 Nia TowneEditorials, Featured, Opinion

 … in favor of new and improved online edition Breaking up is always hard to do and no one will be sadder than the staff…

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courtesy of Huffingtonpost.com

Cupcake controversy at California college campus

October 6, 2011September 22, 2024 Nia TowneEditorials, Featured, Opinion

Earlier this month, the College Republicans at the University of California, Berkeley, held a bake sale for what might be the nation’s most controversial cupcake. The…

affirmative action, cupcakes, racism, UC BerkeleyLeave a comment

Lumberjack International

October 6, 2011 kuiryamfArts & Culture, Columns, Opinion

Ever since I discovered the joy of facial hair, my face has remained adorned with fuzz.  My beard and I have traveled the world together,…

beard, frankfurt, humor, lumberjack international, travelLeave a comment

In The Works

October 5, 2011 kuiryamfCampus, Featured, Local News

Renovations to Southern Oregon University’s Churchill building have begun.    Renovations to one of the oldest buildings on campus have begun, making errands around Southern…

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Let the Rebellion Begin

October 5, 2011September 22, 2024 Nia TowneWorld News

Almost 70 percent of students reported not purchasing one or more assigned textbooks because they couldn’t afford it, according to a new survey released by…

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Tuition Raised 6.8 Percent

October 5, 2011September 22, 2024 kuiryamfCampus, Local News

By the time they complete their education the average college student will be around $24,000 in debt, reports the Huffington Post, and judging from unemployment…

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by Heather Halvorsen

SOU Students Build Community Garden

October 5, 2011 kuiryamfAshland, Campus, Featured, Local News

Over the summer a group of Southern Oregon University students and community members came together to organize a community garden on the outskirts of Ashland…

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A Fresh Start

October 5, 2011 kuiryamfCampus, Local News

With students returning to Southern Oregon University for the beginning of yet another year, student government is once again roaring into action, fresh from summer…

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